Code

Date

Venue

Early Bird Fee

SGD 3,499

Fee

SGD 3,699

Code

PE1371

Date

26 - 28 Oct 2020

Venue

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia or Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT)

Early Bird Fee

RM 10,497

Fee

RM 11,097

About this Training Course

While interventions in subsea wells share some similarities with those carried out on land or platform wells, the complexities of accessing the subsea tree through an intervention riser mean that costs are significantly higher. As a consequence, the cost of errors or lost time are similarly greater. Simple, and often avoidable mistakes can mean the cost of an intervention can easily outstrip any productivity enhancement the intervention was designed to achieve.

This 3-day intermediate level course focuses on areas of interest unique to the subsea environment, such as subsea trees and wellheads, intervention riser systems and riserless subsea interventions. In doing so, the course will prepare the participants for the exciting and challenging task of planning and executing subsea interventions and make them better placed to avoid the costly mistakes that can have such a detrimental impact on subsea interventions.

The course consists of a series of classroom-based lectures and case studies, supplemented by videos and animations. Participants for this course will be required to have existing knowledge of conventional well intervention methods i.e. wireline, coiled tubing and pumping and stimulation operations on land and platform wells.

Your course leader has over 40 years in the oil industry. During that time, he has worked exclusively in well intervention and completions.

After several years working for intervention service companies (mostly slickline), he joined BP as an offshore well service supervisor. He was responsible for the day-to-day supervision of well intervention work on many of BP’s North Sea platforms and subsea wells. This included coil tubing, e-line, slickline, stimulation and well test operations.

An office-based role as a well operations engineer followed. He was responsible for planning, programming and organising of all the well intervention work on the Bruce and later the Magnus fields. In 1995, he moved into completion design. Since then, he has designed many platform and sub-sea completions, often travelling to the rig site to oversee the installation. In addition to his day-to-day work as a completion engineer, he regularly teaches completion and well intervention courses all over the world. He is also the author of the book, Well Control for Completions and Interventions, Gulf Publishing – April 2018.

Learn what past participants have said about PetroEdge training courses

An experienced trainer, having well intervention skills. He delivered and presented course material nicely.

Chief Engineer, Oil India

Well Intervention & Productivity School with the trainer was indeed a very good training, wide coverage of material was perfectly complemented with his broad experience. The way he delivered the course and materials helped a lot too.